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    Kodak 2D Case?

    Mr. Galli probably throws his 2D in the back of pickup and just trundles on down the road. But, I'm a sissy and would like to see if someone has found a better way to haul their Kodak 2D camera round... any suggestions?

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    Re: Kodak 2D Case?

    Haul around on you or haul around in your car (i.e. are you looking for something like a backpack or just something to protect it while it's in your car, truck, etc.)?
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    Re: Kodak 2D Case?

    There's a few ideas in the following threads. I have an old upright luggage roller that seems to work best for me--lots of room and easy to transport. I also have a few backpacks, including a Kelty Redwing, that I use occasionally.

    http://www.largeformatphotography.in...ad.php?t=40577

    http://www.largeformatphotography.in...ad.php?t=39626

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    Re: Kodak 2D Case?

    I throw my 2-D into a LowePro Super Trekker back pack before I throw it into the back of my pick up...(.which my wife drives for obvious reasons). At times I use a catalog case. One time I took it as checked baggage in a footlocker along with most of my other photo-gear. Padded it all with sheets of foam. The fotlocker had wheels and wasn't a total monstwer, though at times I heard the theme song for Laural and Hardy in my head!

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    Re: Kodak 2D Case?

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Ellis View Post
    Haul around on you or haul around in your car (i.e. are you looking for something like a backpack or just something to protect it while it's in your car, truck, etc.)?

    Looking for something to protect while I haul it around. I'm not interested in a backpack.

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    Re: Kodak 2D Case?

    Jay, here's what I haul mine in. Perfect fit with extension bed and a lens. Your tax $$$$$ at work. These probably cost Unc Sam $180 apiece.
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    Re: Kodak 2D Case?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Galli View Post
    Jay, here's what I haul mine in. Perfect fit with extension bed and a lens. Your tax $$$$$ at work. These probably cost Unc Sam $180 apiece.

    That's what I need, a big man purse to stick the new snapshot camera into!

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